This document provides an overview of African literature and culture, including:
- Africa is the second largest continent and is home to over 1,000 languages and hundreds of ethnic groups.
- African religions are typically polytheistic and involve belief in ancestral spirits and a personal god controlling one's destiny. Christianity and Islam later spread to parts of Africa.
- African music features complex, interlocking rhythms and call-and-response patterns between chorus and lead singer.
- Oral tradition plays a central role in African culture, with griots passing down stories, songs, and histories over thousands of years through techniques like repetition and tonal assonance. Famous authors like Chinua Achebe have drawn from these
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Introduction To African Literature
This document provides an overview of African literature and culture, including:
- Africa is the second largest continent and is home to over 1,000 languages and hundreds of ethnic groups.
- African religions are typically polytheistic and involve belief in ancestral spirits and a personal god controlling one's destiny. Christianity and Islam later spread to parts of Africa.
- African music features complex, interlocking rhythms and call-and-response patterns between chorus and lead singer.
- Oral tradition plays a central role in African culture, with griots passing down stories, songs, and histories over thousands of years through techniques like repetition and tonal assonance. Famous authors like Chinua Achebe have drawn from these
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Introduction to African
Literature Important Facts about the African continent
Second to Asia in size
– 12 million square miles Humans originated in Africa 1,000 languages are spoken by hundreds of ethnic groups 5,000 years ago, earliest civilization developed in Egypt Religious Beliefs Hundreds of different religious systems. Polytheistic with a supreme god and lesser gods. Belief in ancestral spirits; souls of ancestral spirits spoke on their behalf Personal god (chi) controls a person’s destiny Christianity came to Ethiopia in 350 Islam came to northern Africa in 640-710 African Music Polyrhythmic- complex, interlocking rhythms by beating drums, striking bells, clapping hands, and stamping feet Call and response- chorus repeats a lead singer’s words in response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsDKK Y6vmjE Masked Dances Events in agricultural year Ceremonies marking rites of passage Rites of secret societies Curing the sick Oral Literature The griot is a learned storyteller, poet, entertainer, historian They have been handing down their oral culture for over 4,000 years Griots accompany their stories with music It takes them years to learn the vast repertoire of traditional songs, melodies and rhythms Transmission of the Stories Use of mnemonic devices Refrains- repeated lines Repeat and vary- lines or phrases are repeated with slight variations Tonal assonance- tones in which syllables are spoken determine the meaning of words Call and response Different Themes of Oral Tradition Histories of ethnic and kingship devices Legends of cultural heroes Trickster stories Animal fables Proverbs and riddles Songs of praise for chiefs and kings Chinua Achebe Born Albert One of the founders of Chinualumogu Achebe on Nigerian literary Nov 16,1930 in a large movement that drew village in Nigeria upon indigenous culture Child of a Protestant missionary Received early education in English Went to college and studied history and theology In college, he dropped Christian name for native name Things Fall Apart Written in 1950’s but proverbs and folktales set in the 1890’s (just before colonization) A backlash to Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness which represents African culture as primitive Uses simple sentences, imagery, and African Introduction to African Literature
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